via tcpwrappers (or
ipchanins), there by achieving your objective.
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Quoting Nicholas Blackaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> I am wondering what is the simplest way to restrict admin access
> (both via cyradm and directly via IMAP) to just connections from
> ce
le sasl
in it:
--without-cyrus-sasl
On a related note, different versions of Berkley DB versions
on RH systems were resulting in signal 11 death problems
earlier. A simple "ldd" check on the imapd built, will reveal
these problems.
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Quoting Lawrence Greenfield <[EMAIL P
is fairly
amenable to adaptation.
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Steve Wright wrote:
> Cyrus will be installed (eventully) on our isp mail server.
> The current setup is such that apache & bind run chroot, therefor if
> compromised the attacker will only be allowed access to their separate
> direct
may want to do
is to allow interaction to cyrus via web interface, using for example
imp from www.horde.org or similar other applications.
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Steve Wright wrote:
> This is probably not a very good question, but i'm new to cyrus.
>
> I want to setup cyrus running in a chroot
rfc822.h comes uw-imap distribution which you can download from:
http://www.washington.edu/imap
You will probably need to build c-client library from uw-imap to be
able to enable imap support in php. You will need imap support in
php to be able to use php-cyradm.
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listacc wrote:
> He
o read the core dumps, if not
you should be able to pass that to "configure" via "CPPFLAGS" option.
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"Reynald I. Ngo" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Do you think its with the libraries that's being called by the daemons? How do
>i link gdb to my Cy
Could you elaborate the reason for this observation.
Why would an over heated system be discriminating imap server
process and not the master process or for that matter any other
process on the system?
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"Kevin J. Menard, Jr." wrote:
>
> Hey Seva,
>
> This c
alternate file system, instead of doing away with
sync bit.
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"John C. Amodeo" wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I know this has come up before, but is the Cyrus policy for reliability
> still to have the synchronous bit set on a Linux ext2 file system? How
> damaging
there.
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Patrick Baron wrote:
>
> pwcheck. Apparently the pwcheck module supplied with Cyrus-imapd - sasl has
> support
> for MySQL authentication
>
> Patrick
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Seva Adari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
What do you have your "sasl_pwcheck_method" in imapd.conf is set
to? If it is PAM, then you have to have appropriate libraries
listed in your pam file. On a RedHat system it is /etc/pam.d/imap.
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Patrick Baron wrote:
>
> I'm wondering if there are some of you who a
t; and "/etc/group" files
for authentication. I am not sure if that is what you want!
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Tarjei Huse wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> My problem lies in that I cannot manage to authenticate to cyrus-imap via
> pam.
>
> My apolegies if some questions are offtoppic, pls redirect med to
e list and you may find a perl script posted by
some one some time ago for querying the "quota used". I would
think twice before I would have "quota used" put into LDAP.
May be that is not what your query is about!
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Atif Ghaffar wrote:
>
> Hi.
> Is it possible
or imap service in /etc/pam.d.
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unplug wrote:
>
> Yeah, I am using redhat linux6.1.
> I have check that the files /etc/hosts.allow & /etc/hosts.deny are
> empty.
> Below is the config in /etc/services
> imap143/tcp
> pop3110/tcp
>
> /etc/inet.conf
&
If you are using a Linux system, see if you have disallowed
connectivity to your "imapd" on your imap server. May not be
specifically for "imapd" but for all services. Check the
entries in /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny.
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unplug wrote:
>
> Hi all,
g to offer and if they don't reveal anything, then you
will probably have to deal with core itself by going into "gdb"
and looking at the trace and see where it bombed!
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Andreas Rogge wrote:
>
> --On Thursday, March 22, 2001 23:26:38 -0700 Cory Waddingham
> <[EMAIL
ith shared libraries to see what is actually
being picked up by them.
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Damian Gerow wrote:
>
> I know this has been flogged to death in the past, but I can't seem to figure
> this out.
>
> I've just compiled and installed cyrus-2.0.12, and when I try to run mast
Try the following in conjunction with "configure":
LIBS="-lpopt" ./configure --prefix=.
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Phil Ellett wrote:
>
> Please can someone help me with this as I am cannot spend any more time on
> trying to
> get a Postfix/CyrusIMAP system running ..
&g
argument
specifies the partition name on which to create the
mailbox.
Hopefully man page gets updated soon with the new syntax.
Thanks
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David Fuchs wrote:
>
> Yeah, it does work if you specify the partition using both forms.
>
> ie: cm --partition
I was looking at this found that "cyradm" has this problem,
where as if you direct login into the imapd server (via telnet)
and try creating mailboxes, it works fine.
"cyradm" is dropping the partition information when using the
createmailbox or cm command.
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The following may be relevant to your problems!
Subject: Re: SIGSEGV in combination with pam_ldap->OpenLDAP v2.0.x
Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 10:25:59 -0800
From: "Kurt D. Zeilenga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Carsten Hoeger <[EMAI
Prior version of imapd(/sasl) had problems working
openldap 2.x.x. You may want to down grade the
openldap client module that you link with imapd
to 1.x.x and see if your problems get resolved.
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Joshua Penix wrote:
>
> I'm having trouble getting Cyrus-IMAP to authenticate
Visit the following URL:
http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/52.html
This may give you some information to get started. Your requirements
drive the schema and the acls.
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Martin Stockhammer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use cyrus imap 1.6.24 with OpenLDAP for authe
x RH7.0 and TCL 8.x
>
> thank you. Cheers,
>
> Sacha
Did you look at "expect"? Expect is pretty neat for handling
interactive processes when you know what prompt to
expect.
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l is now using sleepy cat
for its backend support.
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ldap, then
you could use any attribute name.
Why do you want to change perfectly working attribute name?
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for
'ld' and rebuilt imap & ldap with no luck.
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Julio Sánchez Fernández wrote:
> Seva Adari wrote:
>
> > I guess it is SASL link references to imap and ldap and their own
> > memory management seems to be the reason for the problem.
>
> I have been fight
hich is
> substantial, and why it would be optimal if deliver simply had a flag that
> created any non-existing mailboxes.
>
> Stephen
There is always a lookup overhead, it may be low towards the delivery end
and may make sense to implement it there, provided you have no name mapping
r
ve the functions for
mapping the in coming mail id to internal id. Along lines of
exiting functions you could create a new one or override an
exiting function and check for existence of current mail id
in the system and if none found create a mailbox and then get
back into sendmail process flow.
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Change to the dir where "Cyrus/IMAP" is there under your imap
installation and try "cyradm" command and see if it sees the
required files.
On my system I would do:
cd /usr/local/imap/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/i386-linux
/usr/local/imap/bin/cyradm
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O
The command I would use to give cyrus admin permission
to delete the user is:
setaclmailboxc
note that the permission flag to delete is "c" and not "d"
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Ajay wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I've been playing with cyradm some and I seem to
Forwading to the list
Steven Lembark wrote:
> > Yes compilation goes fine on redhat-7 with gcc. Check and make sure
> > that there are no "configure" errors first and are you doing a
> > "make depend" before issuing a make?
>
> would it make sense to modify the Makefile to something like:
>
> al
not both?
Thanks
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Seva Adari wrote:
> Hi,
> The memory over run I am going to describe may or may not be an imap
> issue. The debugging points to imap in an indirect manner and hence this
>
> posting.
>
> The culprit chain:
> imapd -> sasl -> pam -&
stack trace.
Or does this behavior has anything to do with the fact that ldap 2.0
also
uses sasl and there may have been name mangling issues!
This is behavior is present in 2.0.7 and the code in cvs.
Has anybody successfully implemented the latest imapd on redhat with
pam_ldap and openldap 2.x.x?
Any pointers or help is appreciated.
Thanks
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Yes compilation goes fine on redhat-7 with gcc. Check and make sure
that there are no "configure" errors first and are you doing a
"make depend" before issuing a make?
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Darren Nickerson wrote:
> (had some more time to spend on this one - replying to myself
Seva Adari wrote:
> > I have set 'autocreatequota: 10' (is this bytes or megabytes?)
>
> Bytes
Opps, sorry! It is Kilobytes not bytes.
> I have set 'autocreatequota: 10' (is this bytes or megabytes?)
Bytes
for ssl and sasl. Although the file has
provisions for sasl, inclusion of ssl made it drop sasl. Easiest thing to
do is to include sasl as well.
Note that the sasl & ssl dir path's reflect my setup, you may want to
modify it to suit your setup.
You have to provide more details on your imt
Could somebody from development team check in the "master.h"
file (under dir master) please!
Thanks
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